Volume because in experimentation the temperature depends on the volumes of the two substances being used
A milliliter (ml) is a derived metric measurement unit of volume.
No, it's a measurement of weight.
Cubic units measure volume.
if volume of a gas increases temperature also increases
Temperature is not directly tied to volume, its related to pressure. Increasing the temperature will increase the pressure--only if volume is held constant. That is were volume and temperature are related, through pressure. However, if you increase the volume it does not change the temperature.
A milliliter (ml) is a derived metric measurement unit of volume.
That depends what you want to measure about the gas: its volume, mass, transparency, temperature, etc. The really isn't such a thing as a "unit of measurement of gas", there are units of measurement for mass, volume, temperature, etc., all of which can be attributes of a specific gas.
You should also include the temperature and pressure when the measurement is taken because these affect the sample measured.
Gallons is one unit used to measure the volume of a liquid. Other units include liters, cups, quarts etc. Question may be referring to the precision of the measurement. eg calculating the volume of a pool to the gallon.
Precision depends on the precision of the measuring device. Fluid ounces are a smaller measurement than cups, so a cup with a fluid ounces graduated scale would allow you to measure fractional cups of fluid more accurately than a cup that has only a cups graduated scale. On the other hand, for a measuring container that has both graduated scales (fluid oz and cups), there is no difference in precision when you measure fluids in whole cup increments because the meniscus (fluid measurement line) would be the same on both scales. If you want to be much more accurate in your measurements, measure by weight, for example measure using grams. Measuring by weight is better because you can avoid quantity variances that are caused by temperature-volume variations. Temperature affects volume, it does not affect mass.
volume in measurement meANS HOW MUCH SOMETHING CONTAINS.
the measurement is volume
Volume is a measurement of capacity. Dimension is a linear measurement.
There is no reason for volume to be any less reliable than any other measurement.
The volume of a cube with a measurement of 3.5 on a side is 42.875.
Length and volume are not equivalent measurements. Length is a two dimensional measurement while volume is a three dimensional measurement.
In the metric system, the units of measurement of Volume is the Liter (sometimes spelled Litre) and the measurement for mass would be the gram. In the American system, the units of measurement for Volume is the ounce, and for mass would be the pound.